Sentence examples for N.B. from inspiring English sources

"N.B." is a correct and usable abbreviation in written English.
"N.B." stands for "Nota Bene," which is Latin for "note well." It is often used to emphasize a point in text, either at the beginning of a sentence or clause, or in parentheses at the end. For example: N.B. It is important to remember to lock the door before leaving.

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Here's the science bit to back it up (N.B not actual science): Someone acting as a reminder of your goal and cheering you on daily is often enough to get you over any hump.

(N.B: Hipsters never know that they are hipsters, while Christians always know that they are Christians).

It is a good one — unless you're hopelessly risk-adverse or afraid (n.b. protectionists, monopolists, certain trade unions) of a coming together of countries whose combined gross domestic product is estimated to be about 50 percent of the world's total.

Greene King has a history of buying quite dear but making the acquisitions work at the level of trading improvement (n.b. acquisition of Belhaven).

Accounts of the role of interpretation in legal reasoning, then, differ regarding the following matters (n.b. several of the following points overlap to some extent): (1) What exactly is the original or object which is being interpreted in the case of law: the law as a whole?; certain aspects of legal practice?; statutes?; judicial decisions?; authoritative legal decisions?; legal texts?

In their early manifesto, published in their anthology In zikh (1920), Leyeles, Glatstein, and N.B.

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N.B.: This article was first published on Americas View but is from The Economist's print edition.JUST after midnight on October 13th Florencio Ávalos emerged from the narrow capsule that lifted him 620 metres (2,030 feet) from the hot, damp depths of the San José mine into the chilly night air of Chile's Atacama Desert.

September 3, 1847 Carleton, Canada December 30 , 1931Ottawa, Canada Sir George Eulas Foster, (born Sept. 3, 1847, Carleton county, N.B., Can. died Dec. 30, 1931, Ottawa), Canadian statesman who became prominent as minister of trade and commerce in the Sir Robert Laird Borden government (1911 20), which gained increasing recognition for Canada in international affairs.

A proposal was made to construct a rail line from Moncton, N.B., near the ports of Halifax and Saint John, passing through mainly timbered land to the south bank of the St . Lawrence Riverat Levis opposite Quebec city.

May 8, 1818 Gagetown, Canada June 25 , 1896Saint John, Canada Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, (born May 8 , 1818 Gagetown, N.B. died June 25 , 1896 Saint John, N.B., Can).

January 10 , 1860Douglas, Canada November 26 , 1943Toronto, Canada Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, in full Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts (born Jan . 10 , 1860Douglas, N.B. died Nov. 26, 1943, Toronto) poet who was the first to express the new national feeling aroused by the Canadian confederation of 1867.

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